The Surrender Theory: PoemsThese are poems about grief and love, a rich mosaic of powerful emotions that form a story. My favorites are:
'Nick Carraway Wakes in the Middle of the Night, and Reaches for a Pen,' which reads like a beautiful parallel between a real relationship and Nick Carraway's infatuation with glamorous Gatsby.
'One for the Girls that Camp Out for Concerts,' is a genius homage, in all of its little details, to exactly what the title says.
'The Artist Paints a Favorable Portrait of Jack Torrance,' is about the potential of inherited addiction and a sympathetic view of The Shining's protagonist.
'I Said Your Name Three Times in a Mirror,' is about grief as a haunting.
'Speed Dating in the Twenty-First Century, or A List of Things You Should Know About Me That Require a Level of Urgency,' is a poem that, in its perfect details, creates a portrait of the author.
All of the poems are lush and heartbreaking, like a raw, beating heart made up of words.